There is no evidence that suggests 3D televisions are bad for health. However, there is advice that young children shouldn't watch. Some viewers have found that watching 3D can be uncomfortable or cause headaches.
Headaches and discomfort can be experienced using both passive and active glasses (the two technologies used in 3D television at present). It is important to spend some time watching 3D televisions before making a purchase to make sure your final selection is the right one for you and your family.
It is important to view a range of televisions before making a purchase. No 3D television is bad for eyes but there are people who don't tolerate 3D imaging well. Spending time to experience a range of models will allow you to make an informed decision about the best 3D television for you and your family.
maybe you have bad eyesight or when you are watching TV in dim light it seems 3d
Not only bad for your eyes, but bad for your health as well. The 3d effect is created by forcing your eyes focus to cross in an unnatural way. This causes muscle fatigue and may after an extended period of time cause permanent damage.
No, the active 3D glasses are very popular for flickering and causing eye strain.
Yes because when 3D glasses are used its brightness and resolution cut a lot for active TVs is really bad. So brightness is as important as resolution. Passive 3D TVs gives dimmer images in 3D because of polarized glasses. LG is the main brand that sells passive TVs.
I believe you question is incomplete. If you are asking "Watching tv, is it bad for the animal health?" the answer is YES. Watching tv for a long time could harm animal health. Thank You.
yes TV is bad for your health because you may gain weight if you watch too much and that can lead to later medical problems.
Some people cannot use a 3D TV system due to headaches, nausea and motion sickness. No 3D TV system is recommended for children under the age of 6, since it interferes with the development of young eyes. Regular HDTV does not have the same drawbacks, but is only two dimensional.
No. Only movies filmed as 3d will produce the 3d effect on a 3d television.
no you do not have to use the 3D in your 3D tv. its always on 2D unless you play a 3D movie and put it on 3D.
Most 3D televisions have a 3d emulation frauds. Both the LG and the Visio passive 3D TVs have a 3d emulation feature for 2D sources. It is not as realistic or effective as real 3D.
"No" Actually yes it can, as long as your tv can convert 2d-3d.